Final Draft Work Plan for an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis to Support the Risk-Based Approach to Remediation at Site ST-27, Charleston Air Force Base, Charleston, South Carolina
Abstract
This work plan prepared by Parsons Engineering Science, Inc. (Parsons ES) describes the scope of work required for the collection and analysis of data to complete an engineering evaluation/cost analysis (BE/CA) to support a risk-based remediation decision for soil and groundwater contaminated with fuel hydrocarbons at Installation Restoration Program (lRP) Site ST-27 located at Charleston Air Force Base (AFB), Charleston, South Carolina. Soil and groundwater at Site ST-27 were impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons as a result of a leaking JP-4 jet fuel underground storage tank (UST). The site is located adjacent to aircraft maintenance hangar Building 575. This work plan is equivalent to a treatability study test design (TSTD) for field testing to support the risk-based approach for remediation of Site ST-27. This innovative technology is sponsored by the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) at Brooks AFB, Texas under contract F41624-93-C-8044, "Risk- Based Approach to Fuel Spill Remediation." The Site ST-27 risk-based field test and evaluation is a component of a multi site initiative being sponsored by AFCEE to demonstrate how quantitative fate and transport calculations and risk evaluation based on site-specific data can be integrated to quickly determine the type and magnitude of remedial action required at a site to minimize contaminant migration and receptor risks.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA385031
Entities
Organizations
- Parsons Corporation